lxvi

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I think this is essential reading for everyone who considers themselves Marxist Leninst. For those who don't understand the division between socialism and liberalism this is possibly the greatest explanatory work. For everyone regardless of thought, this is a conversation between two of the most well known intellectuals of their time discussing a paramount subject which most people find perplexing.

I don't know much about the party hosting the article, as I have no taste for blood pudding nor hard tact. The introduction they provide is decent enough.

I hope you'll take the time to read this short interview.

 

I'm sorry. I shouldn't even know what Pulse Audio is. It should just quietly do it's thing. The fact that I know it's name tells you enough. I have to constantly kill it in order to stop terrible audio distortions. It often struggles managing multiple audio sources from different applications. It completely fails at managing bluetooth devices often forcing audio output that sounds like AM radio and requiring a complete system reset in order to allow high fidelity output. Pulse Audio is the worse and most unacceptable part of my Linux Distro and should be completely abandoned as a total failure and an embarrassment to any developer who is shameless enough to take credit for working on it.

[–] lxvi@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

It's exciting. There's hope for the first time. That hope isn't a slim chance, a fatal effort. It's a historical imperative. The chains of history have broken loose thus the world is sliding immutably into a new order.

[–] lxvi@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

They're happening in Latin America as we speak. A new American century is forming in the South. There is too much to even list. The world is turning it's back on the West. Sure enough because of this Europe will see revolution, leaving North America standing alone.

[–] lxvi@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You think they have enough on their plate as it is. How many fronts can they wage war on?

[–] lxvi@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

https://news.yahoo.com/moldova-security-talks-blasts-russia-095058547.html

Transnistria, Russian speaking region of Moldova was attacked. Radio towers were targeted. Attacks came from Ukraine.

Ukraine blames Russia of attempting to destabilizing the region and planning an invasion.

From what I'm reading I think Ukraine wanted to bomb a radio station that they couldn't control. It might be in retaliation of Russia bombing a radia free Europe station in Ukraine. It fits in with the information war. Ukraine accuses Russia of attacking a friendly city and a radio station friendly to them

[–] lxvi@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Yes, Russia isn't the USSR, but they're killing all the things that I hate and making America and NATO out to be fools. Growing up in the height of Iraq, watching Libya hopelessly, I can't help but feel vicariously victorious over stories like this.